
Blackstone (NYSE: BX) announced that Michael Chae, Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference on September 9, 2025, at 11:15 am ET. The presentation will be webcast live on Blackstone’s shareholder website, with a replay available shortly after.
Michael Chae’s presentation will provide an opportunity for Blackstone to share updates on its strategy, performance, and outlook with investors and analysts. The live webcast can be accessed at http://ir.blackstone.com, and a replay will be available on the same site shortly after the event, ensuring broad accessibility for stakeholders.
As shown in the finance card above, Blackstone’s stock price is $171.444 USD, with a market cap of $132.31 billion as of August 27, 2025. The stock has risen 20% over the past year from $142.36 in August 2024, though it’s down 15% from its year-high of $200.96. BX’s Q2 2025 earnings reported $1.0 billion in distributable earnings, up 3% year-over-year, driven by strong private equity and credit performance, per their July 2025 report.
Blackstone, managing $1.1 trillion in assets, remains a leader in alternative investments. Chae’s presentation comes amid a volatile market, with private equity AUM projected to hit $2.7T by 2027, per Preqin. His insights will likely address BX’s approach to navigating interest rate shifts, AI-driven opportunities, and global economic challenges, as highlighted in recent X posts.
Michael Chae’s appearance at the Barclays Conference underscores Blackstone’s commitment to transparency and investor engagement, offering a platform to discuss its leadership in alternative investments and strategic priorities for 2025.
Blackstone is the world’s largest alternative asset manager. Blackstone seeks to deliver compelling returns for institutional and individual investors by strengthening the companies in which the firm invests. Blackstone’s $1.2 trillion in assets under management include global investment strategies focused on real estate, private equity, credit, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, secondaries and hedge funds.